Abstract

In its time, at the Woman's Building, video played a central role in a unique feminist art education organized around the dangers of female representation and its associated pleasures of self-realization. Its collective video practices developed to acknowledge simultaneous points of view. Alexandra Juhasz revisits their archive of process with a different simultaneous look: hoping to see what other generations can learn from records of feminist and lesbian process.

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